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The Deep Blue Good-by es una película dirigida por James Mangold con Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike. Sinopsis : Travis McGee se describe a sí mismo como un hombre vago, que ganó su casa en un...
Travis McGee ha sido adaptado dos veces al cine y la televisión. En 1970 Travis McGee llegó a los cines con la película Más oscuro que el ámbar (Darker Than Amber), [4] protagonizada por Rod Taylor y con guion del propio John McDonald.
Cynical private investigator Travis McGee is called on to determine if a missing man is really dead or not; McGee soon finds the answer in a surprising twist ending that almost costs him his life. Cast. Sam Elliott as Travis McGee; Gene Evans as Meyer; Barry Corbin as Sheriff Hack Ames; Richard Farnsworth as Van Harder; Geoffrey ...
Más oscuro que el ámbar es una película dirigida por Robert Clouse con Theodore Bikel, Jane Russell. Sinopsis : Travis McGee sale una noche a pescar y encuentra a una mujer en malas...
Plot summary. Film adaptation. References. The Deep Blue Good-by is the first of 21 novels in the Travis McGee series by American author John D. MacDonald. [2] Commissioned in 1964 by Fawcett Publications editor Knox Burger, the book establishes for the series an investigative protagonist in a residential Florida base.
Profile. Travis McGee lives on a 52-foot houseboat dubbed The Busted Flush. The boat is named after the circumstances in which he won the boat in what McGee describes as a "poker siege" of 30 hours of intensive effort in Palm Beach—the run of luck started with a bluff of four hearts (2-3-7-10) and a club (2), which created a "busted flush," as described in Chapter 3 of The Deep Blue Good-by.
Overview. Professional beach bum and 'knight errant' Travis McGee goes up against psychotic body-builder Terry Bartell. McGee pulls out all the stops when he joins a Caribbean cruise to bring the killer to justice. Robert Clouse. Director. John D. MacDonald. Novel. Ed Waters. Screenplay. Full Cast & Crew. Social. Reviews.